WOMEN AT TRIALS, WHY LA.DIES FLOOK. TO COUBT A Oloar Definition of OauBos Which Mako Women bo Sus coptlblo to Emotion. The New York Sun has an able edi torial In which It seeks to allow why some woiueti love to attend sensalloiml or murder trials. It says: "Women are uotBtlrred at all by many of tin occurrences which upstate men, but Vhou a case Involving life and death comes ui. a traalo case, and more especially wheu It has about it a mjs tcry In which a woman Is concerned, and a woman of the more refined society, they follow its course with an Intensity of Interest greater than men feel. It is akin to tuo fascination which a fictitious tragedy on the stage hm lor women, and for women more than men. It Is a luxury for ninny tnmi women to have their tendere-t rnpllnira of svninatliv aroused. They nnv inlnir to funerals and winliur away tears bhcd in unison with those of Borrowing relatives. The plays that wriiiu the heart ure more attrac tive for them than tliecoineuies wnimi nrovoice merriment. They delluht In havine their feelings routed to the lili'limt nltuh." Thin is all undoubtedly true, but there Is a cause far back of all this. It is a cause which hai Its origin In tin life and condition of the women them selves, M flt women are weak and not In eood health. When a woman is sieklv. her feelinirs are milokly aroused and she sutlers keenly. Thus U the real actual cause of It all Women should not sutler. They are designed by nature for happinesi, not misery. And yet, too often, it is con tinual 8Ull'ering, when there Is a cer tatn relief. Head the experience of a New York lady. Mrs. J. P. Beale, residing at 3G3 L'-xington avenue, suyt: ' About six ycaifr ago I fcullered from a severe at tuck of "peritonitis aud general kidney troubles. Despite the attendance of skilled physicians my ailments in creased. I llually decided to try War uer's Safe Cure and purchased a bot tle. This step was taken upon the ud Vice of several friuuiU wno had been benefitted by Its use. Atthls time the physicians s'tated that another attack of my malady would most assuredly prove final. 1 took four bottles of the Hufe Cure, which entirely cured me. Whenever I feel as though any of the symptoms were returning I takea doso and immediately feel better. I now feel as well as In my girlhood aud it is entirely due to this remedy." Is this an isolated experience? Bv no means. It is precisely what hun dreds of oilier ladies liave'7' u d true in their experience. Itsliows that if women continue to sutler, if the trlaU of life weigh them down when they should be joyful, they have themselves only to blame. There is a means of re lief, of restoration. It Is pure, it Is safe, it i a woman's best friend. By its use she can be enabled to withstand the Ills of life aud secure both health nd happiness. Henry Georire us a Juror. New York, March 22. Ileury George's appearance as a juror came to a sudden end yesterday. Tlio rfutuor ot "Progress and Poverty" was foreman lu a- case which Judge Freedmnu decided to settle himself. The judge directed a verdict dismissing the case, and the clerk read to the jury the usual formula, "by di rection of the court jrou find for the de fendant, etc.," whoa Hr. Georgo arose and said: "I don't. No, I don't." "Yes, you do, Mr. George," said the judge, who at once directed the discharge of .Mr. George ns jurojr for the term. Murden unly Attacked Ills Wlfo. Newahk, N. J., March 23. Georgo Knehler, of this city, Is held for the graud jury by Justice Oonlon on the charge of murderously attacking his wife. The police hearing her cry of niur rior last night, burst into the houe just in time to s.ive her life. Mrs. Kuebler was once called tho prettiest woman in Newark, hut the couple hnvo become very ilissipiited, Slio is in the hospital, having been severely wounded uu tho head aud body by her husband's blows. Ilerhled It to be Con.tltittlniiHl. ScnANTON, Pa., March 22. President Judge Archbald, of the Lackawanna Couaty Court, hauded down an opinion yesterday in the Baker ballot law contro versy, which has boon decided to bo con stitutional. Colo lul Hippie, the applicant for the injunction, took an appeal aud will curry tho cate to the buprome Court at once, Larcett Ever Landed. Boston, March 22. The lnrgest cargo of wool ever brought to this port by a sailing vessel has iioeu lauded by thu snip Great Admiral from Melboute. Sho cur ried 5,810 bales, just ono bule more than the ship Exporter, uow on her wiy from tho same port, Is carrying. The Great Admiral was 01 days in making the pas sage. Thrown Twenty-five Feet In tho Air. Newark, N J., Maroh 22. Thomas Mo- rnlt nf-ml vtvtru. wilH w.ilklmr mi Him . ., "a J ' -' rt tracks of tho Erie lhdlroad last evculug when in stopping out of the way of ono train be was struct by tne engine com ing iu the opposite directlou and thrown 25 feet iu the air. Ho was instantly killed. Fertilizer Factory llurned. New York, March 23. The big fertll Uer factory of Tnouias F, White, located on Barron Island, in Jnmaioa Bay, oppo site Itockuway, L. I., was burned Sunday morning, entailing a loss of between $150,000 and 17o,u00. Insurance partial The origin of the lire is a mystery. lUiuarek Itenorted III. MM BitnuN, March Sit. It is reported that I'rlncu DisLuarvK. uu been attacked with a sudden illness. In view of the condi tion of affairs lie.-e, the news has caused Intense nuxiety. Muuili HtvlHdlvri Arretd. 8rnAcuK, N. Y., March 28. Three arrests have beau made here, two men and a womun, for exteusivo operations u washing postage stamps, which were sold In quantities to storekeepers and by Hum ntUUlud. MARRIED ON A TDG Lucky Baldwin's Daughter Eloped With Her Cousin. YOUNG, PRETTY AND ONLY 17. Tho Millionaire Detests the Groom, Who 13 Handsome and Olevor. The Tonne I.mly rVuuld Hnve Itrcelvert Property Worth 10,000,000 If Klin Unit Slurried to Suit Her I'Blhor Now She Will Probably bo Cut Off With n l'ew Thouxandi It Vm a Hard lltow for the Old Man. for lis Wan l'routl of I1U Duuchter. San Fkancisco, March 22. Milllonatro Lucky Uuldwln's pretty 17-year-old daughter Anita figures as the heroine in a sensational elopement, the news of which leaked out yesterday. The fortunato muu Is George W. Bald win, who is a cousin to his bride. The marrlago took place on a tug, just out side the Golden Gate, as the girl was not of age. A fact that makes the elopemont all tho more notoworthy Is that the girl was heiress to $10,000,000 if sho hadn't mar ried her cousin, whom her father detests, As it is, it is probable that she will bo cut oft with a fow thousands. Anita Is a very accomplished girl, and is about the only human being that tho old millionaire really cares for. He was proud of her beauty and intelligence, and is quoted ns saying that if she mar ried to suit him ho would glvo her tho Santa Anita Ranch, which Is worth fully $10,000,000. Oeorge Baldwin was brought from Maryland five years ngo and Installed as clerk in Baldwin's Hotel. He was then 20 years old and handsome and clever. Anita was only 12 yoars old then, but n strong affection sprang up between Hie couple which ripened into love as they grew older. Hecently young Baldwin broached his suit upon the elder Baldwin, who, when he learned how affnlrs stood, stormed and fumed, and wound up by sondiug Anita off to a girl's seminary. The lovers, however, munaged to carry on a correspondence, and finally Georgo In duced Anita to marry him clandestinely. The marriage was kept seoret until yes terday, when a dispatch was sent to tho girl's father announcing the marriage. Lucky Baldwin, it is said, wdll be very savage when he receivos it, and persons who know him well say he will never forgive his daughter for acting contrary to his will. SHE IS A BIGAMIST. ntri, Colles' Divorce Suit. Dismissed In Chicago, Chicago, March 22. Mrs. Imogene B. Colles divorce suit against her husband, George It. Colles, was dismissed yester day for want of equity. Judgo Shepard so declared in the Superior Court Mon day just beforo taking his seat on tho appellate bench. Mrs. Colles is, bo this finding, placed in the position of a bigamist. Mrs. Colles i applied for a divorce several months ago. Before granting a decree tho court said he would like to hear more evidence, ' but ordered the testimony written up. Mrs. Colles went to Newark, N. J. Before appearing ugaln and without fur ther representation to the judge, Mrs. Colles married a wealthy brewer named Lyons. The marriage created a great sensation in society circles in that city. Not Guilty ofLarconr. New York, March 22. The jury In the case of Qen. Littlefleld, charged with larceny in the first degree in having ob tained from Mrs. Josephine Stcphaui the sum of $1,500 on the false pretence that it waB needed to pay the expenses of a commission appointed to examine into the sanity ot her son, who shot and killed ex-Judge Iteynolds, brought in a verdict of not guilty. Dissolution of the Trust. New Yonic, March 22. At a meeting of the holders of the Standard Oil Trust certificates, at the office ot the Trust in this city, a resolution to terminate tho agreement forming the Trust was voted upon and adopted by a very largo ma jority, over two-thirds or the certlllcntes being voted iu favor of the dissolu tion. Over 200 of the certificate holders were present. Fred May Injured Santiago, March 22. Mr. Frederick May lias met witli a somewhat serious accident iu the Cordillera. He was crossing t.io Cordillera from Andes to Mendoza, when bo recelveu nn injury to a leg, which rendered impossible his proceeding any further, and he was left behind ou the Andes. Cemetery Keepers tVlfe Suicides. TnoY, N. Y., March 22. Mrs. Christian Alsen, wife of the Oakwood Cemetery, committed suicide by hanging. She placed one end ot the ropo around her neck and tied the other to tho rung of a ladder and jumped olf. A reeent attack of grip is said to have driven her insano. 11 ConUrmeil by the benate. Washington, Maroh 22. Tho Senate in executive session confirmed the follow ing nominations! U. II. Aldrieh of Illi nois, Solioitor General of the United States; Assistant Surgeon J. O. Cobb of South Carolina, passed Assistant Sur geon iu tho Marine Hospital service. New Genorul Pension Hill. Washington, Maroh 22. The House Committee ou Pensions agreed to report u bill grunting a pension ot $1B per month to the survivors and to the wid ows of survivors of the Indian wars that were waged from IBIW to 113 Inclusive. Prlntprv 1111 h 8trkv St. Paui, Minn., March 94. About sixty men and women of the Typography ioiil Union, employed by the West Pub lishing Company, v "nt on a strike yes terday bet-auM ot iu employment of more apprunticev than the union allows. Tha riminto WuuU llm Corrciioiiiliiicr. Wabuinoton, March 92. On the motion of Mr. Morgan, the President was ro quested to ooinmunlciite to the Senate the correspondence which had led to his reeent retaliatory proclamation la regard 1 to the Republic at Columbia. TH-lft WIVES SUTD Order of the Aiminil Krliml Olllrer HnM to flaro Illreti Them the und. Bostos, lurch 22. A large number of certificate holders in the Order ot tho Annual Friend who live in Lowell hav o brought suit In the Superior Court in which not ouly are the oftlcors raado de fendants, but tha wives of the latter tire summoned in, it being alleged that they have received from their husbands large sums of money which belong to the cer tificate holders. Tho case came up yesterday, and coun sel for plaintiffs asked that tho defend ants be ordered to file an answer, lis also asked for judgment by default ugalust F. H. Whltworth, formerly an olllcer of the Order, who has gone either to France or Mexico. It 1b alleged that Whltworth, just before going, drew out) $30,000 of the funds nt the Order, and that they disappeared at the same time that he did. The court declined to give judgment against Whltworth, as no service of the summons had been made. Make 83,000,000 by the Deal. Philadelphia. Pa., March 22. A paper says: The official announcement tuttfei Claus Spreokels' refinery has gone into the great sugar combine with the Frank lin Refinery of Harrison, Frnslor & Co., and tho refinery of E. O. Knight & Co., may he oxpctcd In n few days. Tho preliminaries uro said to be about fixed, ana nil tnat remains to be arraigned is minor detnlls. Spreckols is said to have made $3,000,000 in tho deal over and above tho cost of his big refinery in this city. ltobbf-ri the Malls to lllaekmnli. Omaha, Nob., March 22. W. C. Leigh ty, a postal clerk on tho Burlington & Missouri River road running from Lin coln to Hastings, has been arrested at the latter place on charges of robbing the malls and using tho malls for pur poses of blackmail. He tried to black mail It. O. Outcalt, on&blerof the Capitol National Bank, of Lincoln, and was caught by decoy letters. Leighty oper ated under the atlas ot ilerrou. Stripping the Windmere. Asbury Park, N. J., March 22. Tho big four-masted steel ship Wlndermero, which was stranded on the coast at Deal Beaoh on Friday morning, was disman tled yesterday by tne Merritt wrecking Company. Tho water is being pumped out or her holds, bhe will begin to un load her ballast as soon as tho water is all pumped out. Wholesale J'npor Dealers Fall. Springfield, Mass., Maroh 22. Frank lin & Taylor, wholesale dealers in paper and paper stock, had attachments filed against them yesterday aggregating $0,000, aud the firm will probably go into insolvency and oiler a compromise of GO per cent. The liabilities are about $30,000, and tho ussest based on an iu ventary $18,000. Sc.haefor Takes Defeat Hard. Chioaqo, March 23. Schaefor is much downcast over his defeat. All the em blems and cues he has won in past tour neys and matches he gave away, and he offered to give nway his faloon to any one that wanted it. He declares that he will not play another match game until after tho Columbian Exposition. Fell Four Hundred Feet. Shasiokin, Ta., March 22. Three loaded coal wagons were dropped 400 feet down tho Sterling slope yestorday afternoon by the hoisting engines ma chinery breaking, John Humphrey, who was at the bottom of the slope, was in stantly killed. IlM-Ilntalnefl Rocretary Tracy. Brooklyn, March 22. The Rev. A. O. Sixon, tho pastor of the Hanson Place Baptist Church, has retaiued Secretary of the Navy, (3eu. B. F. Tracy, to de fend him in the libel suit brought against him by Colonel Robert O. Ingor soll. Silver Dollar Worth Only CO l-'i Cents. Washington, March 22. Tho price $0.b9S7 cents per ounce paid by tho Gov ernment for silver is the lowest tfguro at at which the Government has ever pur chased the metal. At this figure tha silver dollar is worth 60 1-2 cents in gold. .Morrison Is Chairman. Washington, March 22. At a meeting of the full Board of the Interstuto Uom merce Commission William R. Morrison was elected Chairman to fill the vacancy made by Judge Cooley's resignation. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho bi-chioride ot gold cure has at last aroused the attention of the phlegmatlo John Bull. John Crump, tho well-known hotel man aud architect of Philadelphia 'is deud there, agud uj years. A Little- Girl's Experlonco in a Lighthouse. Mr. and Sirs. Loran Tfcooott ro knppr of the Oov. I.lghthnuM st Hand H itch, Mioh .nnd aro bleefiid with a daughter.fot years old. Lat Aoril fha was taken dovn with Mow1e, Wowed with a drxnf jI cough and turning into a Fever. Doctor nt homo and at Detroit triti her, hut in vain, fhe grew w na rsi idlv, undl fhn wt a tiipro "handful of bono.." Then he tried Dr. King's Now ni'oovi'ry snd ft"r the upo'of two snd a half hottlej, w com plotoly cured Tliey siy Dr. lCing' Nw Dirnovcry U worth Its wolght in gold, y' you may gBl a trial bot'le free at O. II Ilsgenbuch'e drug toro. FlBhlnfir Taoklo. A larso lo of tho n .ef fluh'ng taekV o hosper and hnitr thun ever. Jul iwlvw' Como anil tm m - haloro imr'hsslng vp where and you will v 111 -no t Max Hkbsb's, K' ru-on Hniiw. Id . (' l. Qnltrt for Kvhwiwo Hekm.ii timuld hr UJt nt Heok J lt'men m wn aiaiul A'.. 4 North Main ttrttl A Hnppy Mnn Nhe who uws IIH Kl Oil ft Ithe m tl-in hituIkIh, Tmtl'iiobi od a roule psln . 1 re dy wldcti cures everv time. Try it, 2' wnts. 1 l Fl'-iiOll . .idsti l. I. Kir j tin's Drue HUnx. Corning Events. vlsr. 30 Th Tabling Ivuna ;" I i-i-e by Uev. 11. O .Initios m the P, M, uroh, for li e bo -flt of k tick and be d milv. Anrll 21. A msrlgi'ld tea In H.ihb'nn' in'1, under iho mispleo of !l)HNdrgroo tlT Lvdis Deiiro" Led n. No. 112. I. O. O. K ANTKD. Hoarders. In a small family V Apply at tho Heuald office. 3-14-lm 11 7ANTED. A Birl tor eenoral house work VV Good wages paid. Call at tho Heuai.I) office. 311 If FOIl SALK. The lumber tn my s.table will be soldchean. as tho sumo must bo removed Immediately. Apply to Geo. II. Williams, 117 South Main street, Shenandoah. 3-16-lw r?OIt SALE. Cheap, a one-horse spring I wnirnn with ton. Alnn n twn-ftnut Riirrnv with oxtenslon top. Apply to Kred. liurkliart, a iNorm Main sirooi. a-j-ti C1TOCKIIOLDMKS' MEETING. A special KJ meeting of tho stockholders of tho Miners line i , will Association, of Shenandoah,.I'a. beheld at the omco of John It Coyle, Esq.,on Wodnesday evening. March 23. 1893. at 3 o'clock, for tho pur pose, of revising and amending the by-laws of satd Association. Uy order of tho hoard of Directors. DAVID MOROAN. Pres. Attest; J. P. KnaPp, Seo'y. 3-10-llt AMUSEMENTS. ttUGlllMN'S TUB4TK1!, P. J. FICIIQUSON, MAKAOKlt, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, '92 Ileturn engagement, for ono folly night, of tho popular comedian, Mr. JAMES B. MACKIE, "Grhncsey, Mo Doy," and his funny pooplo, presenting I Grimes' Cellar Door Entirely revised and rewritten, with everything new. New Songs, New Dauoes. New Music, New Specialties, A Bevy of Pretty Girls. Prices, 23, B0 and 75 cents. Seats on salo at Klrlin's drug store. jrjJROUt40r TUKATKIS. r. j. FKitacsoN, manaokr. Six ijniH only, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 28, '92. and Saturday Matlneo, tho famous Mr. and Mrs. Punch Robertson, Supportod by their own III. Y. Antjem Dttinrtio Co. In a select repertoiro of comedies! Monday His Atonement Tuesday .Tho Lawyer Detective Wednobday Crimes of a Great City Thursday A Woman's Kevcngo VrMav Two Ula poll Siitiinlnv Mutineo David Crochet Saturday Night A Golden Letter Rcud Tills. On Monday night we pass every lady free If accompamea ny a person uoiuiug a ru- cnrvpil wilt ticltnt. SI'MIIAL. Each nerson entering the house every night will receive a number on the gold watch which will be given away Wednesday night. Numbers given away eacn nigni. iaturdav. at 2:30. wo give a grana tamuy mat inee. Admission 10 cents. Every child receives a bag ot lino mixed candy, besides a doll to the girls and a wagon to the boys. Prices 10,80 and 30 cents. MM and SHOE HGS Dealer tn all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies Large and flrst-olaes stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA A FINESH0W It you want to bed a fine d 1a play ol Hoots acf W, S, SNYDEft'S Boot and Shoe Store (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coul and Jnrdlu Bin. Cuatom Work aud Rcpairint; Douo In lbs bet tlyle. Restauran Cor. Main nnd Coal Su., Shenandoah, Pa, IlosuHr m eals a t popular prloes served at all limes. Lsdlea' dlulnj u 1 re. frujhmeut rooms allaoli ed. liar stocked with the dn-st brauds ol clours and (ancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. B afot LOST or FAI1ISO MANHOOD, ui'ocr&i&nan&iivuua uuiiii.il x. .linf Krror orxci.kk's m (IMoiVaanr. .1. fcul.lr SaVHIMIU lull. 11. I, r If II. I. b ...I iu,,hMir vimi'iv . 4 II I I.I1.UUX bulutelr UBrlllitw HUMS '1 1'f .lul M -I nrllli. In ft dar. ItyMrbiirj It. bo Mm. . .nj mn I . uulu . tlnU lltrM. WVrr,p,..v ..." a, . ' ...itM.iu u., ,,rth i iiiaiiii MKivtfjirve tJ.rM.eKIE MKUIvAL. CO., LUr r AUO.tJ, V. It will pay WALLPAPER any o wont to kd'! 80. lo pay postaKa od our beautiful line of over iuu inaicuwi twimpiua ui iowcwi price. Addrtttf 1'. U. CAlY, & UUih BU 1'ruTldouce, B. t lLmLu LESSONS IN THE COALMINING INOLUDING fiRITBMEIIC, IL6EBMIC SIGHS, HIKE VENTIIATIOH, KECBUICS, lit STUDENTS QUALIFIED TO PASS STATE EXAMINATIONS. the pupils study at home. lose no time prom work. two text-books needed. Tuition .charges within thb Means of All For Pumphlet containing full information, address, THE COLLIERY ENGINEER SCHOOL OF MINES, Scranton, Pa. . ,3 Sample copies of " Tub iCollierv Engineer," (bv readtnr which hundreds of miners have qualifitd themulvts lo become Super, xnlendenlt and Fotemen), and catalogue of Mining Books sent free ou application. IMPROVEO SAFETY uMf. jimiaii VALLEY R. It. & n. It. It. Co., Lessee.) AI1RANOEMENT OF PABSEN OEIt TItAINS. NOV 15, 1691. Passeniror trains leave Shen andoah forPcnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, i.emgnton, smungion, wnuo iiau, uaiusannua, Allentown, llcthlchem, tiston, New York, Phlladclnhln. Jluzleton. Weathcrlv. Ounkako Junction, Delano and Mahanoy City at 6.47, 7.40, '.us a. in., iz a. iu, o.m p. m. l'r New York, 5.47, 7.40, (1.08 a. m., 18.50, 3.10, i.2fl p. m. i'or uazicion, wunes-jiarrc, vvnno uaven, 'lttBton, Lace.vville. Towanda, Savro. Wavcrlv. lUmlra, Rochester, Niagara Falls and tho West, iu.41 a. m.. (3.iu p. m., no connection cor uoencs- icr, uunaio or .Niagara r uns;, b.-m p. m. For I);lvlrteri Delaware Water dap and strouasijurr;, 0.47 a. m., b.-m p. in. i' or Liainoerivino anu irciiion, u.uo a. m. For Tunkhaunock, 10.41 n. m., 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lyons, 10.41 , 111.. 5.20 p. in. For JcanesvlUc, Levistonnnd Reaver Meadow, 40, 0 08 a. m 12.52, 5.20 p. m. For Audenried. Ilazleton. Stockton nnd Lum ber Yard, 5.47, 7.40, 9.0?, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, For Scranton, 5.47, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5,20 p. in. For Hazlebrook. Jcddo. Drifton and Freeland. 5.47, 7.40, 9.08. 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For ASM.inu, uiraruvllio nnu Lost Ureeu, 4.27, 40, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.03, 1.40, 4.10, 6.33, 8.00, 9.14 p. in. For Raven Run, Centralla. Mount Cnrmel and Shimokin, 8.52, 10.15 n. m., R40, 4.40, 8.08 p. ra. For Yatesville, l'ark l'lace, Mahanoy ulty anil Delano, 5.47, 7.40, .'J8 a.m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20, 3.0.1, 24, w.zi p. in. Trains will leavo Shamokln nt 7.53, 11.55 n. m., 10. 4.30. 9.40 u. m. and arrive at Shenundoah at 9.03 a. m., 12.52, 3.10. 5.20. 11.15 p. m. Leave bncnauuoan lor x'oiisvuie, d.wi, y.w, 08, 10.52 n. m., 12.62, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. In. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 0.00. 7.40. 1.05, 10.15. 11.48 a. m., 3.00, 5 20, 7.00, 7.16. 9.30 p. m. Lcavo Shenandoah for Hazleton. 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.09, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15, 11.00 a. m., 12.15, 3.10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo for Ashland. Glrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 0.50, 11.35 a. ra., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City, Delano, Hazleton, Hlack Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Uothlehrra, Uaston and Now York, 8.00 a. m., i.4u p. ra, For Yatesville. Pari: Place. Mahanoy Ulty ana Drlano, 8 00 a. m., 1.40, 4.40. 0.03 p. m. lci.vo iiazicton lor onenanuoan, b.iaj a. nu, 43, 4.37 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, $.00, 9.30 a. m.. 2.45 p. in. Lcavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 10.40 a. m., 1.35, 4.30,n.l5p. in. tu. 11. uiiftuiun, Ocn'l Pass. Agt., South Hethlchem. Pa. "PHILADELPHIA. & HEADING It. K. TIME TAJILE IP EFITKUT HUVEMUKU 10, IByi. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 10, B.Si, 7.30 a. m., 12.35, 2.G0, 5.55 p. ra. Sunday, 10. 7.48 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk. week days, 5.25, 7.S0 n. in.. 1'J.ai, 2.50 p. ra. I'or Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. in., 12.U, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, iu. 7.49 a. in., p. m. For Ilarrlsburc. week davs. 2.10. T.20 a. ra.. 2,50,5.55 p.m. i or Aiicntown, week nays. 7.zu a. in., iz.x, 1.50 n. m. Tor Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 15.35, 2.50, 5.55 p. ro Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 n. ra., 4.30 p. m. i'or 'ramaq.ua ana xuananoy vity, weeK uays, u.iu, o.mi, 'i.iw a. ra.. 1-,), w.DU, o.Dn li. m. auuuay, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. tn. Additional for Man. anov Cltv. week davs. 7.00 n. m. for Lancaster aud Columbia, week days, 7.20 a, ra., 2.50 p. ra. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week nays, s.ra, -iii.m a. ra., i.oo, iw p. in For Mahanov Plane, week davs. S.10. 3.25, 8.55. 7.20, 1 1.30 a. m., 12.35. 1.35, 2.50, 5.55. 7.00, 9.25 p. m. r or uiraraviiio, t luippauuimuuK ouiuuni, wceKuays, .io, a.&u d.zo, y.su, ii.mj a m., is.-,, 1.35. 2.50. 5.55. 7.O0. 9.25 n. ra. Sunday. 2.10. 3.25, 7.48 n. m.. 3.05. 4.30 n. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3.25, &., 7.20, ii.:) a. m., i..s, 7,ou, v;m p. ra. bun day, 3.25, 7.48 a. ra., 3.05 p. ra. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leavo New York via Phlladelnhta. week days. 7.43a. ra.. l.uu. 4.iu. ,.w n. in., ls.ia nurni. sail' ilav. (1 00 n. ra.. 12.15 nlcht. isave jNew i one via jiaucnununK,weeKoays, 4.30, 8.45 n. ni., 1.00, 3.45 p. in. Sunday, 7.00 a. m. Leave Philadcluhia. wock days. 4.10. 10.00a.m. 4.00, 0.00 p. m., from llroad and Callowhill and 8.85 a. m.. 11.33 n. m. from Oth and Green streets. Sunday, 0.05 a m., 11.30 o. ra., from 9th and Green. Leavo IleadlnR. week davs, 1.33,7.10, 10.05, 11.60 n. in., :..'), 7.7 p. m. sunaay, i.sn, iu.is u. ra. 12.30,0,11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40,7.00a. m., 2.05p.m. Leave raiuaqua, week nays, s:m, 8.4s, ii.ss a i.. 1.21. 7.13. u.is n. iu. tiunuuv. j;m. i.u u. m 2.50 n. m. .eave Aiananoy tuy, weoic aays, is.4u, v.io, ii.li a. m , i.ai, i.4, v.4i p. m. isuunay, in.. 3.20 p. in. ' 6 30. P.S5, ll.Wtt. ra., 1.05, iufl, 5.20, 0.W, 7.6r, 10.00 p. m. sunaay. s.iu, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., a.37, 5.01 p. m L,eavo uiraruviue. tiuippanannocK ritatiou) 5.20, 0.32. 8.03. 10.00 p. in. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, ncoun n. t.ti, i.ui, u.ou. t.-t, u. u,.. m.i. a. m.. a.4i. o.ui n. in. Leave Williamsport, woek days. 3.00, 9.45, 11.55 a. m., 3.:, 11.1a p. ra. sunaay, 11.10 p. m. For llaltlmoro, Wanhlngton and tuo West via I). & O. It. It.. throuEh trains leavo Glrard Avi nuo station, l'hlluiUlphia, (P. & It. It. It.) ut h.u . 11..T a. m.. a ou. a.4s. 7.1a p. m. sunuav. 3.D0, s.i, 11 11. ra., .i.rxi, d.4c 1. a p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf ana soum street wnari. FOlt ATLANTIC CITV. Week days Kxpress, 0.00 a. m., S.00, 4.00 p. m, AccoqiinouatioD, 8.00 a. in., 5 00 p. in. Sunday Uspraw, 0.00 a. in. Ateommodatlon, O.W U. 1,1,, IrfW i. IU. Heturnlng, leavo Atlantic City, dopot Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues Wnek days, Exprous, 7.80, 0.00 a. m., 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m., i.au p. in. ounuay impress, i.uo p. ra. Accommoaation. 7.au a. ra., 4..ai p. ra. O. O. HANCOCK, Gon'l Puss'r Agt. A. A. MoLEOD, Pres. & Gen'l Mnnutrer. Big Cut in Prices. cuasl mwftm 23 irVst Cn(ro Slrret, Best red llinnol undershirts. 65o; bent gray undershirts. 30o: best cotton ovorshlrts. Ho: best oloth oversblrts. 75c: best muslin white snirts, 4ut), men s nest woolen socks, tier pair, iov; nun uiz pnib nue nuuaKcrcmeis, amo; Hue suspenderH. pi-r pair 15o; overalls fqr n, 40c up; luil ii i' tine murluo underwear, eoeh, ouly 40c: ladle s all-wool JacUiits. 7o: Udlrc last mm i Mucking-, 3 pair forlHo; olilldrer. i while una. i ur. 15c up: 4 pairs children' 'a black stocUiiiirti. 25c: bovs' knoH rjants. only 25c bent lim n lablr cloths. Soo up: nncst towellngs, c per yuru: Dent nciuprtiaaH, oniy ei eaou. ... . . .. . . , . - " " lrlr Ks n ftjaWousLNi'riwuliltlltr,fMipr our HueMOQ w will send me riill Alunlir Sleanili mdlti"-h Ve1iuU inronnaiioiu hi i- Agaresa U. Jl. CO., b!15 Urondwiijr, Acw Vvrk. by CORRESPONDENCE COMPLETE THEORY OF ' rirst 1 T 1 M Bank 101 THEATRE IICltDINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Leisenringt Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' 't Cashier. ftpeu Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST 1 Paid ou Nnvltista jdcpobUh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. On and ajter November 15, 1891, traim will teave anenanuoan as roiiowt: For Wluean. (illberton. Fruciville. Now uitle. Ht. Clair, and wav rjolnts. e.OO. D.10. 11.45 a ta and 4.15 p m, nunaays, tuu, v.iu a m ana uopm. For Pottsvllle, 6.00, 9.1U, 11.45 a m aud 4.15 fir Handily. COO, S.40 a m and S.10 r m, For I'.flidln;, 8.00, U.4.b a ra and 4.15 pm, Sundays, 600, .40a. tn. and 3.10 pm. For Pottstown. Phoeilxvllle. NorrlsLmtTi nn Philadelphia (broad street ntatloni. G.UO. 11.45 m. and 4.15 p in week days 9uuuays, uw, u.i u a m a.iu p ra Trains leave Frsckvllie lor HWnandoah at M.1JllUU U.Vkt f.t lJ,V9 l 111. DUQ. d4-, lU'imsnil 8.40 p m. Leave roMviue lornnenanaoan, io.is ana 11.48, a ra 4.40, J.15, 9.42 p ta. Handays, 10,4(1 u D.10 p m. Lbhvb PhlladelDhla fBroid atreat statlonl. 'ot Pottsvllle and Shenindoab, 5.67, 8.3') n m ,ioana7,uup mweex aiyo. Banaaya.oo, ana .-or WewYork. 8.20, 4.06, 4.40, 5.36, 6.S0, 7.E0, MH.m i.50. ll.00anail.14.ll.3oam. 12.00 noon. .1.30, ITI 4, 4.02, i, rt, 8.20, 6.50 7.13 8.U and 10.06 o. m. l'i.01 nluht v OlHti ndays, 8.20. 4.05, 4.40, IBS, B.12, 8.S0, 8.U0, 11.35' -a. '.11 12.44, 1.40,2.30, 4.02,(11011, i.t i a i i.n , i, ,i a ui iqu ijjji nigni For Sea Girt. LonzQranch and Intermediate stations isa and 11.14 a. m 4.00 p. m. week dayB. Freehold only 5.00 p m week days. For Baltimore and Washington, 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 'i. ra., 4.41. 6 67, 7.40 p.m. and 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. m., 12 35 (limited express with dining car to ilaltimore) 1.30, 8.46 p. in. wwk uuyh. ror uaiuinure only weeKdays, 6.08, 11.30 n. m. dally. For Illehmond, 7 20 a.m. and VISfS night daily, 1.30 p. m, daily, txcept Sunday, trains leave narnsonrg lor rituoare ana he west evorv day nt 12.25 and 8.10 a m and 3 J (Hutted) and n.40, 7.25 p m. Way for Yitoo'isi lo a ana i.iu p in every aay. ror t-iusoarg onty, ii.-u a m lauy ana iu.i ci week days. Leive Unnbnrv tor Wllllamsport. Elmlra, imanlaUna. Kooheilcr. Hu Halo nnd Nlaccra fall" s.10 a m dan v. and 1.35 d m west day J. 'or Elmlra, 5.30 p m wef k dye. r or u,ne ana luieriueuiaLe utunui, a.iu u ui., ally. Kor Look tlivon. fi.lo. and 9.66 a ra. tally, 1 35 and 5.30 p. m. week days. For tanova i.l'J a in 1.35 and S.W p tn week days i.10 a. in 3hd 5a, tM. I?. rilUH, J.B.WOUU, na. Mao'v lan. Pnp. Act DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will jiromUy relievo the nnt dls trunMln uimu of Acute or Chronic llbeu inatimu or Gout Hy f Irlctly obaerviDif the dlicctious, it will cure ou irnian. Uullkt iTiftRumeroui preparation! thtt flood tlie coiiotrj, tUli iUL'dlclo 1j a inccloo lor the firluua foroii of rlieunntlin. onfr . tvnd cot ta IPrt ny ft curtail" Ubi bonis wiUtuik 9 miMiictorr tuiircsiloo od the Bjatcm. ul lo oooDiettoo tlte i-lll, couvlaot tli tolTerer thu the proper retnedj bu k round. You rearitcU rt cui4i to tut the ruvrivi of KU4)1JX(8 JtUl-UMATIO KEMKDV, ai Its falutvbit properties art endorsed tj baodreda of tha iuot ttaitorlPK tetlimoulaU. Ooly vogvtabla IncrmllcnLs, remarkable tot their enratlrt r?weri, ar uMd In tb mai ufaetute of KKODT B KI1KUMATI0 KM1KUV $1.00 Per Bottlft. 6 Dottles, C3.C0. Tills, 5 Cts. Sex. ir ymr torokwpr Uuo4 not keep It, aeud fl.a to h Uiaurjuaiirer, and yoo 111 rooelt 0 ft hy tnall. 303T Markrt htrnet, I'liimd'a, IM. Shenandoah Business College A Large Attctitlniicc Onily, Room lor a Few More. Valia adyinntoKe, pf the present . chanto Insecure a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I Pot terms, &p., call at the College or address, W. J. SOiXY, Shenandoah. Pa. JOnN H. EVANS' SALOON, 48 IS. CENTUJ5 HT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. V l'lnpt brands ot cigars always on hand, Xbe best temperance drinks. m ft!
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